Canto

 1     1|       smite~His cheek, and rash Marsilius rue the hour;~This, when
 2     2|          Where he an ambush for Marsilius spread,~Descending from
 3    12|      the fight~The Spanish King Marsilius' oriflame,~Many of France
 4    14| government to every band.~ ~ XI~Marsilius first, and after Agramant,~
 5    14| Grandonio wheel.~The brother of Marsilius, Falsiron,~Brings up with
 6    14|    household-troops which guard Marsilius' state,~And Saragossa's
 7    14|          when dethroned, had to Marsilius' court~(There hospitably
 8    14|   resort.~ ~ XVI~Follicon, Kind Marsilius' bastard, hies~With valiant
 9    14|       Which he, or the renowned Marsilius head;~And amid all that
10    14|      would bear about.~ ~ XXXIV~Marsilius had to Mandricardo sped,~
11    14|       Garbo's aged king appear,~Marsilius, and his heads of chivalry:~
12    14|        he out of Spain had led,~Marsilius was in arms, their valiant
13    16|        till this time ever nigh~Marsilius, scarce had quitted him
14    18|      the paynim foe,~Where bold Marsilius halts the flower of Spain,~
15    18|    beheld, with glee~Heard that Marsilius had contrived to place~Part
16    22|      and a gay,~The daughter of Marsilius, king of Spain,~And feigning,
17    24|   Doralice approached, and said~Marsilius, Agramant, and Stordilane,~
18    25|       fire preserves, doomed by Marsilius dead:~He to Rogero afterwards
19    25|        France, from Charlemagne~Marsilius had in that long warfare
20    27|     state appeared~Agramant and Marsilius; next in place~Were Stordilane
21    27|       confuse,~Exclaims to King Marsilius: "Take thou heed~That no
22    30|  Durindana.~ ~ XIX~Agramant and Marsilius strive in vain,~With labour
23    30|      boots and what offends,~-- Marsilius and Sobrino, and the wise --~
24    31|       Fortune's care.~ ~ LXXXII~Marsilius so, Sobrino so, their fear~
25    32|     foot, of good or evil sort,~Marsilius throughout Spain their loss
26    35|       LXVI~To Agramant and King Marsilius flew~The news, that one
27    38|             XLI~He said; and on Marsilius seated nigh~Next turned
28    38|         spied~The scope whereon Marsilius was intent,~To public good
29    38|   Rogero came,~And him to serve Marsilius thought no shame.~ ~ LXXVIII~
30    38|        a thousand years before,~Marsilius carried, by his side, among~
31    39|         s devoted head.~ ~ XVII~Marsilius too is fled into the town:~
32    39|   Africk's land.~ ~ LXXIV~Royal Marsilius, in that fatal hour,~Fearing
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